“Indicted,” “indictment,” “informed against” and “information” defined. “Indicted” and “indictment” include “informed against” and “information”; and “informed against” and “information” include “indicted” and “indictment.” ...

“Neglect,” “negligence,” “negligent” and “negligently” defined. “Neglect,” “negligence,” “negligent” and “negligently” import a want of such attention to the nature or probable consequences of an act or omission as an ...

“Personal property” defined. “Personal property” includes dogs and all domestic animals and birds, water, gas and electricity, all kinds or descriptions of money, chattels and effects, all instruments or writings ...

Repeated conviction as element or aggravation of offense: Place of former conviction immaterial. Wherever it is provided in any section of this title that a repeated conviction constitutes an element ...

Construction of provisions similar to existing laws. The provisions of this title, insofar as they are substantially the same as existing statutes, shall be construed as continuations thereof and not ...

Authority of courts-martial unaffected; punishment for contempt unaffected. This title does not affect any power conferred by law upon any court-martial, or other military authority, or officer, to impose or ...

Additional penalty: Use of handgun containing metal-penetrating bullet in commission of crime. 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 193.169, any person who uses a handgun containing a metal-penetrating ...

Additional penalty: Commission of crime because of certain actual or perceived characteristics of victim. 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 193.169, any person who willfully violates any provision ...

Additional or alternative penalty: Limitation on imposition; alternative allegations. 1. A person who is sentenced to an additional term of imprisonment pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 of ...

Required disclosure of certain information by provider of Internet service; penalty; issuance and enforcement of administrative subpoena; fee for information. 1. A provider of Internet service who violates the ...

Jurisdiction of State over public offenses committed by or against Indians in areas of Indian country. In accordance with the provisions of NRS 41.430, jurisdiction over public offenses committed by ...

Principals. Every person concerned in the commission of a felony, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor, whether he directly commits the act constituting the offense, or aids or abets in its commission, ...

Bribery of executive or administrative officer. A person who gives, offers or promises, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward to any executive or administrative officer of the State, ...

Asking or receiving bribe by executive or administrative officer. An executive or administrative officer or person elected or appointed to an executive or administrative office who asks or receives, directly ...

Offering reward for appointment. Every person who shall give, offer or promise, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward, in consideration that he or another person shall be appointed ...

Misconduct of public officer. Every public officer who: 1. Asks or receives, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward, or promise thereof, for omitting or deferring the performance ...

False impersonation of public officer; intrusion into and refusal to surrender public office. Every person who shall falsely personate or represent any public officer, or who shall willfully intrude himself ...

False report by public officer. Every public officer who shall knowingly make any false or misleading statement in any official report or statement, under circumstances not otherwise prohibited by law, ...

Bribery of judicial officer. A person who gives, offers or promises, directly or indirectly, any compensation, gratuity or reward to a judicial officer, juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser, assessor or other ...

Jurors and others accepting bribes. A juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser, assessor or other person authorized by law to hear or determine any question, matter, cause, controversy or proceeding, who asks ...

Influencing juror, arbitrator, referee or prospective juror. Every person who shall influence, or attempt to influence, improperly, in their respective capacities as such, a juror or any person drawn or ...

Juror, arbitrator or referee promising verdict or decision or receiving communication. Every juror and every person chosen or appointed arbitrator or referee who shall make any promise or agreement to ...

Preventing or dissuading person from testifying or producing evidence. A person who, by persuasion, force, threat, intimidation, deception or otherwise, and with the intent to obstruct the course of justice, ...

Resisting public officer. A person who, in any case or under any circumstances not otherwise specially provided for, willfully resists, delays or obstructs a public officer in discharging or attempting ...

Intimidating public officer, public employee, juror, referee, arbitrator, appraiser, assessor or similar person. 1. A person who directly or indirectly, addresses any threat or intimidation to a public officer, ...

Preventing or dissuading victim, person acting on behalf of victim, or witness from reporting crime, commencing prosecution or causing arrest. 1. A person who, by intimidating or threatening another ...

Fraudulent pretenses relative to birth of infant; false representation of entitlement to interest or share in estate of deceased person. A person who fraudulently or falsely pretends that any infant ...

“Voluntary manslaughter” defined. In cases of voluntary manslaughter, there must be a serious and highly provoking injury inflicted upon the person killing, sufficient to excite an irresistible passion in a ...

“Involuntary manslaughter” defined. Except under the circumstances provided in NRS 484.348 and 484.377, involuntary manslaughter is the killing of a human being, without any intent to do so, in the ...

“Justifiable homicide” defined. Justifiable homicide is the killing of a human being in necessary self-defense, or in defense of habitation, property or person, against one who manifestly intends, or endeavors, ...

Owner of animal that kills human being guilty of manslaughter under certain circumstances; penalty. If the owner or custodian of any vicious or dangerous animal, knowing its propensities, willfully or ...

Justifiable infliction or threat of bodily injury not punishable. In addition to any other circumstances recognized as justification at common law, the infliction or threat of bodily injury is justifiable, ...

Detention, concealment or removal of child from person having lawful custody or from jurisdiction of court: Penalties; limitation on issuance of arrest warrant; restitution; exceptions. 1. A person having ...

Victims of sexual assault: Confidentiality of records and reports that reveal identity; when disclosure permitted; penalty. 1. Except as otherwise provided in this section, any information which is contained ...

Victims of sexual assault: Procedure for substituting pseudonym for name on files, records and reports; actual identity confidential; when disclosure required; immunity for unintentional disclosure. 1. A victim of ...

Administration of controlled substance to aid commission of crime of violence: Penalty; definitions. 1. A person who causes to be administered to another person any controlled substance without that ...

Death resulting from duel; penalty. If a person fights, by previous appointment or agreement, a duel with a rifle, shotgun, pistol, bowie knife, dirk, smallsword, backsword or other dangerous weapon, ...

Reports and records confidential; permissible or required disclosure; penalty.1. Reports made pursuant to NRS 200.5093 and 200.5094, and records and investigations relating to those reports, are confidential. ...

Immunity from civil or criminal liability for reporting, investigating or submitting information. Immunity from civil or criminal liability extends to every person who, pursuant to NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995, inclusive, ...

Disclosure of information concerning reports and investigations to other agencies or legal representative of older person. The provisions of NRS 200.5091 to 200.50995, inclusive, do not prohibit an agency which ...

Furnishing libelous information: Penalty. Every person who shall willfully state, deliver or transmit by any means whatever to any manager, editor, publisher, reporter or other employee of a publisher of ...

Stalking: Definitions; penalties. 1. A person who, without lawful authority, willfully or maliciously engages in a course of conduct that would cause a reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened, ...

Interception and attempted interception of wire communication prohibited; exceptions. 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, 209.419 and 704.195, it is unlawful for any person ...

Disclosure of existence, content or substance of wire or radio communication prohibited; exceptions. 1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, and 704.195, a person shall ...

Unauthorized connection with facilities prohibited. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, and 200.620, a person shall not make any connection, either physically or by induction, with ...

Unauthorized, surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening device prohibited. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 179.410 to 179.515, inclusive, and 704.195, a person shall not intrude upon the privacy of ...

Institution of proceedings: Verified complaint. Proceedings under NRS 201.015 to 201.080, inclusive, may be instituted upon complaint made under oath or affirmation by the spouse or child or children, or ...

“Neglected child,” “delinquent child” and “child in need of supervision” defined. As used in NRS 201.100 and 201.110, unless the context otherwise requires, a “neglected child,” “delinquent child” or “child ...

Commission of certain sexual acts in public: Definition; penalty. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 200.366 and 201.230, a person of full age who commits anal intercourse, cunnilingus or fellatio ...

Evidence probative of obscenity of material or item. In prosecutions under NRS 201.235 to 201.254, inclusive, evidence of circumstances of production, dissemination, sale or publicity of the material or item, ...

Surrender, seizure and destruction of obscene item or material; undertaking not required for injunction; defendant chargeable with knowledge of contents after service of summons and complaint. 1. If a ...

Production, sale, distribution, exhibition and possession of obscene items or materials; penalty. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 201.237 and except under the circumstances described in NRS 200.720 or 200.725, ...

Coercing acceptance of obscene articles or publications; penalty. 1. A person, firm, association or corporation shall not, as a condition to any sale, allocation, consignment or delivery for resale ...

Obscene, indecent or immoral shows, acts or performances; penalty. Except under the circumstances described in NRS 200.710, every person who knowingly causes to be performed or exhibited, or engages in ...

Exemption of stagehands and movie projectionists from criminal liability when possessing or exhibiting obscene material directly related to their work. A motion picture machine operator or a stagehand is not ...

“Harmful to minors” defined. “Harmful to minors” means that quality of any description or representation, whether constituting all or a part of the material considered, in whatever form, of nudity, ...

Disturbing religious meetings; penalty. Every person who shall willfully disturb, interrupt or disquiet any assemblage or congregation of people met for religious worship: 1. By noisy, rude or indecent ...

“Alcoholic beverage” defined. For the purposes of NRS 202.015 to 202.065, inclusive, “alcoholic beverage” means: 1. Beer, ale, porter, stout and other similar fermented beverages, including sake and similar ...

Publishing advertisement containing prohibited matter. The proprietor or proprietors and the manager or managers of any newspaper, periodical or other printed sheet published or printed within this state, which shall ...

Circulation of publications containing prohibited matter. Every person who shall knowingly sell, distribute, give away, or in any manner dispose of or exhibit to another person any newspaper, pamphlet, book, ...

Dispensing of prescription glasses by unauthorized person. It is unlawful: 1. For a wholesale optical supplier or manufacturer to furnish, sell or dispense prescription glasses or lenses, pursuant to ...

Sale and distribution of cigarettes and other tobacco products to minor through use of Internet prohibited; penalties; policy to prevent minor from obtaining tobacco products through use of Internet. ...

Random inspections to enforce compliance with NRS 202.2493 and 202.2494; assistance of child in conducting inspection. 1. As necessary to comply with applicable federal law, the Attorney General shall ...

Attorney General to compile results of inspections. The Attorney General shall compile the results of inspections performed pursuant to NRS 202.2496 during the immediately preceding fiscal year as is necessary ...

Definitions. As used in NRS 202.253 to 202.369, inclusive: 1. “Explosive or incendiary device” means any explosive or incendiary material or substance that has been constructed, altered, packaged or ...

Possession of firearm when under influence of alcohol, controlled substance or other intoxicating substance; administration of evidentiary test; penalty; forfeiture of firearm. 1. It is unlawful for a person ...

Unlawful possession, manufacture or disposition of explosive or incendiary device: Penalty; exceptions. 1. A person who unlawfully possesses, manufactures or disposes of any explosive or incendiary device with the ...

Possession of component of explosive or incendiary device with intent to manufacture explosive or incendiary device: Penalty; exceptions. 1. A person shall not knowingly possess any component of an ...

Unlawful manufacture or sale of certain metal-penetrating bullets: Exceptions; penalty. 1. Except as provided in subsection 2, it is unlawful to manufacture or sell any metal-penetrating bullet capable of ...

Possession, manufacture or disposition of short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun: Penalty; exceptions. 1. A person who knowingly or willfully possesses, manufactures or disposes of any short-barreled rifle or short-barreled ...

Discharging firearm at or into structure, vehicle, aircraft or watercraft; penalties. 1. A person who willfully and maliciously discharges a firearm at or into any house, room, apartment, tenement, ...

Confiscation and disposition of dangerous weapons by law enforcement agencies. 1. Except as otherwise provided for firearms forfeitable pursuant to NRS 453.301, when any instrument or weapon described in ...

Manufacture or sale of switchblade knives: Application for permit; eligibility; public hearing; restrictions. 1. Upon written application, the sheriff of any county may issue a permit authorizing a person ...

Immunity of state and local governments from civil liability. The State or any political subdivision of the State, the Department, a sheriff, law enforcement agency, firearm safety or training instructor ...

Definitions. As used in NRS 202.441 to 202.448, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 202.4415 to 202.4445, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4415 “Act of terrorism” defined. 1. “Act of terrorism” means any act that involves the use or attempted use of sabotage, coercion or violence which is intended to: (a) Cause great bodily harm or death to the general population;...

“Delivery system” defined. “Delivery system” means any apparatus, equipment, implement, device or means of delivery which is specifically designed to send, disperse, release, discharge or disseminate any weapon of mass ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 4431. “For use as a weapon” defined. 1. “For use as a weapon” means having the capability to be used in a harmful or threatening manner....

"Material support” defined. “Material support” means any financial, logistical, informational or other support or assistance intended to further an act of terrorism.

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4433 “Material support” defined. “Material support” means any financial, logistical, informational or other support or assistance intended to further an act of terrorism.

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Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4433. “Oral, written or electronic communication” defined. “Oral, written or electronic communication” includes, without limitation, any of the following...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4437 “Radioactive agent” defined. “Radioactive agent” means any radioactive substance, material or product, or any component or compound thereof, which is naturally occurring, cultivated, engineered, processed, extracted or manufactured and which is capable of causing

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4439 “Terrorist” defined. “Terrorist” means a person who intentionally commits, causes, aids, furthers or conceals an act of terrorism or attempts to commit, cause, aid, further or conceal an act of terrorism.

“Toxin” defined. “Toxin” means any toxic substance, material or product, or any component or compound thereof, which is naturally occurring, cultivated, engineered, processed, extracted or manufactured and which is capable ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 202.4445 “Weapon of mass destruction” defined. “Weapon of mass destruction” means any weapon or device that is designed or intended to create a great risk of death or substantial bodily harm to a large number of persons.

“Explosive” defined. As used in NRS 202.750 to 202.840, inclusive, the term “explosive” means gunpowders, powders used for blasting, all forms of high explosives, blasting materials, fuses (other than electric ...

Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose; penalties. A person who transports or receives, or attempts to transport or receive within the State, any explosive with the knowledge or ...

Authorized transportation or receipt of explosives for lawful purpose not prohibited. Nothing in NRS 202.760 to 202.790, inclusive, shall be construed to prevent any person from transporting or receiving any ...

Bomb threats prohibited; penalties. A person who through the use of the mail, written note, telephone, telegraph, radio broadcast or other means of communication, willfully makes any threat, or maliciously ...

“Reasonable cause to believe” and “as soon as reasonably practicable” defined; authorized manner of making report and communicating information. For the purposes of NRS 202.870 to 202.894, inclusive, a person:

Criminal syndicalism. 1. Criminal syndicalism is the doctrine which advocates or teaches crime, sabotage, violence or unlawful methods of terrorism as a means of accomplishing industrial or political reform.

“Technological crime” defined. “Technological crime” means any crime that involves, directly or indirectly, any component, device, equipment, system or network that, alone or in conjunction with any other component, device, ...

Creation; membership; terms of members; election of Chairman and Vice Chairman; vacancies; members serve without compensation; members holding public office or employed by governmental entity. 1. The Advisory Board ...

Executive Director: Appointment; Board to establish qualifications, powers and duties. 1. Upon unanimous approval of the members of the Board, the Board shall appoint an Executive Director of Technological ...

Definitions. As used in NRS 205.0821 to 205.0835, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NRS 205.0822 to 205.0831, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to ...

“Services” defined. “Services” includes labor, professional services, transportation, cable television, telephone, gas or electricity services, accommodations in hotels, restaurants, leased premises or elsewhere, admissions to exhibitions and the use of ...

Forgery of conveyances, negotiable instruments, stock certificates, wills and other instruments; utterance of forged instrument. A person who falsely makes, alters, forges or counterfeits any record, or other authentic matter ...

Fraudulent registration of trademark. Every person who shall for himself, or on behalf of any other person, corporation, association or union, procure the filing of any label, trademark, term, design, ...

Owning or operating premises on which illegally obtained motor vehicle is altered, destroyed, disassembled, reassembled or stored for certain purposes; penalties. 1. A person who owns or operates a ...

Restoration of stolen property: Duties of officers. The officer arresting any person charged as principal or accessory in any robbery or larceny shall use reasonable diligence to secure the property ...

Knowingly receiving fraudulent conveyance. Every person who shall receive any property or conveyance thereof from another, knowing that the same is transferred or delivered to him in violation of, or ...

Swindling; credit by false representations. A person who, by false representations of his own wealth, or mercantile correspondence and connections, obtains a credit thereby and defrauds any person of money, ...

Personating another. Every person who shall falsely represent or personate another, and, in such assumed character, shall marry another, become bail or surety for any party, in any proceeding, civil ...

Personating another same as stealing. Unless a greater penalty is provided pursuant to NRS 205.463, a person who falsely represents or personates another, and, in such assumed character, receives any ...

Nevada Revised Statutes Section 205.4617 “Personal identifying information” defined. “Personal identifying information” means any information designed, commonly used or capable of being used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a living or deceased person, including, without limitation:

1. Is elected or appointed to a position which is established by the Constitution or a statute of this state, or by a charter or ordinance of a political subdivision of this state; or 2. Otherwise serves as an officer for a public body.

Obtaining, using, possessing or selling personal identifying information for unlawful purpose by public officer or public employee. 1. A public officer or public employee who knowingly: (a) Obtains ...

Prosecution regardless of whether person whose personal identifying information was stolen is living or deceased. A person who violates any provision of NRS 205.461 to 205.4657, inclusive, may be prosecuted ...

Statements by person referred to or participating in program inadmissible in civil and criminal proceedings. No statement made by a person referred to the program for restitution in connection with ...

“Computer” defined. “Computer” means an electronic device which performs logical, arithmetic and memory functions by manipulations of electronic or magnetic impulses and includes all equipment related to the computer in ...

“Information service” defined. 1. “Information service” means a service that is designed or has the capability to generate, process, store, retrieve, convey, emit, transmit, receive, relay, record or reproduce ...

Forgery by creation, alteration or deletion of data, information, image, program, signal or sound contained in computer. A person who knowingly, willfully and without authorization creates, alters or deletes any ...

“Scanning device” defined. “Scanning device” means a scanner, reader or any other electronic device that is used to access, read, scan, obtain, memorize or store, temporarily or permanently, information encoded ...

“Issuer” defined. “Issuer” means the business organization, financial institution or a duly authorized agent of a business organization or financial institution which issues a credit card or debit card. ...

Destruction or damage of property by unlawful assembly. Whenever any persons unlawfully assembled pull down, damage or destroy any dwelling house or other building, or any shop, steamboat, vessel or ...

Damage of property used for religious or educational purposes, for burial or memorializing dead or as community center; damage of property contained therein. Unless a greater penalty is provided by ...

Fraudulent and malicious destruction of writings. A person who fraudulently or maliciously tears, burns, effaces, cuts, or in any other way destroys, with the intent to defraud, prejudice or injure ...

Tampering with papers. Every person who shall willfully or maliciously and with intent to injure another destroy, alter, erase, obliterate or conceal any letter, telegraph message, book or record of ...

“False, deceptive or misleading advertising” defined. As used in NRS 207.170 to 207.177, inclusive, “false, deceptive or misleading advertising” as applied to a telephone communication includes, but is not limited ...

False, deceptive or misleading advertising and other sales practices. It is unlawful for any person, firm, corporation or association or any agent or employee thereof to use, publish, disseminate, display ...

Civil penalties; action by Attorney General or district attorney. Any person, firm, corporation or association or any other organization which violates any provision of NRS 207.170 to 207.177, inclusive, is ...

Penalty for commission of certain unlawful acts by reason of actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental disability or sexual orientation of another person or group ...

Use of monetary instrument proceeding or derived from unlawful activity; conducting financial transaction with intent to evade regulation governing records of casinos. 1. If a monetary instrument represents the ...

False reporting of crimes unlawful. Every person who reports to any police officer, sheriff, district attorney, deputy sheriff, deputy district attorney or member of the Nevada Highway Patrol that a ...

Discrimination: Transactions involving real property. It is unlawful for any person to refuse to rent, lease, sell or otherwise convey any real property solely because of race, religious creed, color, ...

“Criminal syndicate” defined. “Criminal syndicate” means any combination of persons, so structured that the organization will continue its operation even if individual members enter or leave the organization, which engages ...

“Enterprise” defined. “Enterprise” includes: 1. Any natural person, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, business trust or other legal entity; and 2. Any union, association or other group of persons ...

“Racketeering activity” defined. “Racketeering activity” means engaging in at least two crimes related to racketeering that have the same or similar pattern, intents, results, accomplices, victims or methods of commission, ...

Account for Prosecution of Racketeering created; use and distribution of money by Attorney General; reimbursement of Account. 1. The Account for the Prosecution of Racketeering is hereby created within ...

Criminal and civil forfeiture: Seizure of property before forfeiture and final disposition; order of forfeiture; intercession by Attorney General; interlocutory actions by court. 1. Property subject to forfeiture under ...